by Trudy Irvine | Jul 31, 2021 | Environment, Nature
by Trudy Irvine, Member of Education Committee Videos courtesy of Liz Anderson-Peacock The graceful white-tailed deer is the most widely distributed and most numerous of all the large mammals of North America, and it is always magical to spot them out in the islands...
by Hilde Clark | Jul 28, 2021 | Eblasts
In this eBlast: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL BOATERS The S-Turn Flashing Red Light is STILL NOT Back in Service by Tom Lundy, Director of Member Safety TODAY & TOMORROW PaBIA Boat Handling Coaching – 9:00 a.m. with Randy Johnson, PaBIA...
by Trudy Irvine | Jul 21, 2021 | Nature
by Trudy Irvine, Member of Education Committee Photos by Chrystal Barrett (1st one) and Trudy Irvine (2nd) “Gonna find my baby,gonna hold her tight,gonna grab some afternoon delight -my motto’s always been when it’s right, it’s right -why wait until the...
by Hilde Clark | Jul 21, 2021 | Eblasts
Click Here In this eBlast:IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL BOATERS The S-Turn Flashing Red Light is STILL NOT Back in Service by Tom Lundy, Director of Member Safety TODAY & TOMORROW PaBIA In-Person Boater Coaching @ 1:30 pm with Randy Johnson, Royal...
by Helen Bryce | Jul 17, 2021 | Environment, Water, Water levels
by Helen Bryce, Director of Education INTRODUCTION As a child growing up here every summer, I listened to my grandfather talk about the water levels. He described a 5 – 7 year cycle; and, as a child, I noticed the water level gradually rising each...